What is the least common multiple of 8 and 14?

2 Answers
Mar 7, 2018

See explanation...

Explanation:

Alright, first we need to look at the what an LCM is. A least common multiple (LCM) is the lowest multiple that two or more numbers share.

For example, the numbers 2 and 8, the LCM would be 8 based on the following set of multiples:

Multiples of 2: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,...
Multiples of 8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56,...

So lets look at the LCM of 8 and 14 now. How I like to do it is you multiply the smaller number by 2 until they are the same. They may seem confusing, let me explain.

Since 8 is the smaller of the two numbers, once we multiply that by 2 we get 16. 16 is not equal to 14 so we keep going. To help you out, I've color coded the numbers so that color(blue)(blue) is a multiple of color(blue)14 and color(red)(red) is a multiple of color(red)8

14*2=28
color(blue)28!=color(red)16

8*3=24
color(red)24!=color(blue)28

8*4=32
color(red)32!=color(blue)28

14*3=42
color(blue)42!=color(red)32

8*5=40
color(red)40!=color(blue)42

8*6=48
color(red)48!=color(blue)42

14*4=56
color(blue)56!=color(red)48

8*7=56
color(red)56=color(blue)56

Hope this helps!
~Chandler Dowd

Mar 7, 2018

56

Explanation:

To find the least common multiple find the prime factorization of each number and multiply the unique non repeated factors.

8 = 2 xx 2 xx 2 = 2^3 There are 3 factors of 2 in 8

14 = 2 xx 7 = 2^1 xx 7^1 There is 1 factor of 2 and 1 of 7 in 14

The 1 factor of 2 in 14 is a repeat of the 3 factors of 2 in 8. It is not
necessary to use that fourth factor of 2. three factors of 2 is enough

The 1 factor of 7 is a unique factor. The factor of 7 is necessary so

The LCM = 2 xx 2 xx 2 xx 7 = 56

The least Common Multiple of 8 and 14 is 56